Yes, he did.
If you are asking whether Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a story called 'Lost in Space,' the answer is no. He wrote a novel called 'The Lost World' and two short stories called ' How Brigadier Lost his Ear' and 'The Lost Special,' but, sorry, no 'Lost in Space.'
William S. Arthur was Chester A Arthur's father. He had 9 brothers and sistersMarvina Stone was Chester Alan Arthur's Mother.His wife was Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur. His father-in-law was William Lewis Herndon, a naval officer and his mother-in-law was Frances Elizabeth Hansborough.The Arthurs had three children, one of whom died in childhood. They were:William Lewis Herndon Arthur (1860 - 1863)Chester "Alan" Alan Arthur, Jr. (1864-1937)Ellen "Nell" Herndon Arthur (1871-1915)
Arthur Conan Doyle's family was poor and his father was an alcoholic. After his father died, a rich uncle put Arthur in a Jesuit boarding school. He later went to Stonyhurst College and a Jesuit school in Austria. He trained to be a medical doctor.
William Lewis Herndon Arthur Chester Alan Arthur Ellen Herndon Arthur
There are variations of the legend: it was said to be the sword in the stone that Arthur withdrew; that it was given to Arthur by Merlin; and that it was given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
Arthur Conan Doyle's first paying job as a doctor was as a medical officer aboard the steamship Mayumba, which travelled from Liverpool to Africa. After his stint on the Mayumba, Doyle settled in Plymouth, England for a time. where he again practised as a doctor.
William Arthur Macdonald has written: 'A farewell to Commander Byrd' -- subject(s): City of New York (Steamship)
Arthur Ferguson - police officer - died in 1935.
Arthur Dorward - British Army officer - was born in 1848.
Arthur Dorward - British Army officer - died in 1934.
Arthur Sanders - RAF officer - died on 1974-02-08.
Arthur Sanders - RAF officer - was born on 1898-03-17.
Arthur Lee - RAF officer - was born on 1894-08-31.
Arthur Lee - RAF officer - died on 1975-05-21.
Arthur Smith - British Army officer - died in 1977.
Arthur Smith - British Army officer - was born in 1890.
Arthur Henry Rostron has written: 'Home from the sea' -- subject(s): Seafaring life, Merchant marine, Cunard Steamship Company, ltd